Hermits
Hermits are individuals who choose to live in solitude, often for spiritual, religious, or personal reasons. They may seek isolation to reflect, meditate, or connect with nature away from the distractions of society. This lifestyle can be found in various cultures and religions, including Buddhism and Christianity, where hermits often pursue a deeper understanding of themselves and their beliefs.
Historically, hermits have lived in remote locations, such as caves, forests, or mountains. Some famous hermits include Saint Anthony and Henry David Thoreau, who both emphasized the importance of self-reliance and introspection. While the term may evoke images of extreme isolation, many hermits still engage with the world in meaningful ways.